
Our Catholic Suffering Syndrome (CSS) Part II
In Part I, we discussed a common misunderstanding of suffering among many Catholics. We looked at a specific type of suffering involving persecution. Now let’s

In Part I, we discussed a common misunderstanding of suffering among many Catholics. We looked at a specific type of suffering involving persecution. Now let’s

Our family has had an Adoration hour at seven pm on Saturday nights for the past twelve years. We picked this time because it’s on

“Just offer it up!” It’s an iconic reference that’s become a Catholic spiritual cliché. Dollars to donuts, it was your Mom’s response when you complained

In recent months, the Holy Spirit has shown me some things about kindness through two mostly isolated elderly people. One, a friend from my family’s

Like most people, throughout my life I have experienced very many offenses against me, ranging from the great to the small, whether it was the

My sister Mary has dementia. I have been caring for her for about four years now. Dementia is an affliction that is difficult to deal

Even if we’ve heard about God’ great mercy, we may unknowingly deprive ourselves of what His love wants to give us, as I’ve discovered in

“And if we can accept that a mother can kill her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another?” –St.

If you enjoy controversial topics, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, I will take on one of the most contentious, emotional and

In fact, everything that exists and moves in the Church – the sacraments, doctrine, institutions – draws its strength from Christ’s Resurrection. (Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa,

It was at Easter in the 1970’s that I first met my wife. I received a phone call from the local convent asking me to

The rubrics of the Missale Romanum remind us that this “mother of all vigils” is the “greatest and most noble of all solemnities and it is

Hymns to Mary Half a gazillion years ago, which is defined as half a century give or take a decade or two, my primary education

Thinking back on my life, reflecting on my past, I feel a deep sense of remorse, especially at this time of the year. I regret

Parts I and II of a Passion Play that features the words of “The Witnesses” – those who were present and moved by the words

Do You Think You Know Why Pilate Condemned Christ? Lacking the authority to execute Christ themselves, the Jewish leaders dragged Christ before Pontius Pilate, the

It was easier to act like something I wasn’t before having kids. It was easier to convince myself I was something I wasn’t before having

Discipleship within The Carmelite Rule The Rule of St. Albert of Jerusalem, also called The Carmelite Rule, speaks about religious life being a call to

As we celebrate the Glorious Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, let us also embrace Mary our Blessed Mother who shares in the passion and

The Church has talked about the need to forgive our enemies for centuries. One of Jesus’s greatest missions during his last hours on earth was

There is no small amount of discussion and even controversy over the meaning of the Hebrew word Selah. There are those who are firmly in

As we proceed through Lent, the recurring themes of redemption and forgiveness bubble to the surface of our thoughts. We understand redemption as literally being